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We've had a very early - and very cold - start to deep winter here at Loughcrew this year. Along with many other parts of Europe we've had freezing Arctic winds blow down on us, blasting us with snow, sleet and very cold temperatures. The whole country is covered in a white, fluffy blanket of snow for almost a whole week now.Because we're not used to it, it's the main topic of conversation - top news item on radio and television. People are making heroic efforts to keep the country moving. Bus…See More

An intimate evening of Storytelling, Music & SongSpend Hallow'een evening round an Irish fireside being enchanted and spooked by tales from Irish folklore along with songs and music which might just conjure up the mischievous púca of Irish legend! Go beyond the modern image of Hallow'een and discover something deeper and darker..... You never know what might be waiting outside...An evening of stories with renowned storyteller Susie Minto and music to liven up any spirit! This event is…See More

For anyone visiting Cavan during the Fleadh Cheoil 2010 - you might like to know about our 'Singing Ireland's Story' workshop which we're running at the Farnham Arms Hotel on 19 August.It's a lively and entertaining workshop which explores the explores the heritage and history of Ireland through the voices of both traditional and modern singers who carry the story of Ireland in their songs.We're talking to the people at Cavan Community Radio about recording it - so you never know, even if you…See More

I was up at the Loughcrew Cairns this summer solstice - what an amazing place. 5,000 year old mounds built to celebrate/commemorate who knows what? They haven't lost any of their majesty despite the toll of the millennia.A perfect blue sky at 9pm turned into a cloth of gold and purple with a dusting of tiny clouds for effect. Standing there I could see all the way to Fermanagh across Lough Sheelin which was shining like a golden pond in the evening light.I wasn't there alone - there were others…See More

I was up at the Loughcrew Cairns this summer solstice - what an amazing place. 5,000 year old mounds built to celebrate/commemorate who knows what? They haven't lost any of their majesty despite the toll of the millennia.

A perfect blue sky at 9pm turned into a cloth of gold and purple with a dusting of tiny clouds for effect. Standing there I could see all the way to Fermanagh across Lough Sheelin which was shining like a golden pond in the evening…